Franco wrote:but most just buy a small tube of the 100% type silicone (Selleys Roof and Gutters is one...) and mix it with Mineral Turpentine.
It only needs to be done once because it is meant to penetrate the stitching (hence the dilution) not to coat them.
Product will have one or more instances of a Dyneema blemish. Fully taped. No performance difference and full warranty applies. Dyneema is inherently irregular — the fiber weave is wiggly and it only becomes a potential structural problem when the distance between adjacent fibers approaches 1/8in. All the Dyneema blemish tents have one or more extra tape lines to account for these fiber gaps. The tape actually makes the fabric stronger than it would otherwise be and the “look” is really not that different given the presence of all the taping already present.
Dexter wrote:Any reason anyone would steer away from the discounted 'Blemished' tents?
ribuck wrote:Dexter wrote:Any reason anyone would steer away from the discounted 'Blemished' tents?
I would buy the blemished one. After you have used the tent a couple of times, it's going to have blemishes anyway.
Franco wrote:Was that USP or USPS ?
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